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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1908)
PAttr CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1808 llwiM J. L STOCKTON THC OLD WHITE CORNER I L tow motion the coun- j fc V 1T . 'w Half Price: 100 pieces of Wash Goods, Lawns, Ginghams, Dimities, Organdies, Na tural Linens, Etc. New Notions Added to Our Big Department of Little, Things 6 or. Tn'eum Powder ,.,. , ,V(jc Can lOc Tooth Brushes for, ., . . pc I6r Tooth Brushes for . . , 25c Tooth Brushes for . A ...... i ........ . , Collar Ruches; ": .,'...?. .g A ...'.. 7. 26 nnd- GOc box Baby Brushes ...;..- .'.,'..:?, "v ; .trf. ...... 25c and 5Cc Babr Combs ...... jfcg .. AW?1. . . MBo nnd 2Cc A 1 kinds of Fllea nnurSalssora. i . on tho table. ell carried with tho excoptloh ot stoiz. The chair censured tho evl dont daslro to sidetrack the mons Jiro. An nttempt was made to havo Jt reconBldorod but Eldredgo headed nn opposition on various grounds and It could not bo taken up official ly. An Informal discussion follow ed. Most of tho council men object ed to the Epolllng of Court strcot along I ho blocks containing tho pub lic buildings by narrowing tho same. The cc-jiicll, nt tho suggestion of Sto'z, will eonveno next Monday to again conoldor tho matter. A resolution was r.dopted provid ing for tho improving of North Cot tago "D" and Soventh streets In tho neighborhood of tho Fair Ground road. Resolutions xrera nntnrrl nhthnr!. Ing tho street commissioner to haVo SENATOR ROSS (Continued from pag optic.) Ross Trial Tuesday. ' Tho trial of J. Thorburn Ross, in dicted president of tho defunct Title Guarantee & Trust company of Portland, began In deadly enrnoat this morning lu tho circuit court 1m- foro probably the largest array of itBui uiiuni over gathered together In a local court to try a single case. While only Wnllace McCamant qf Portand and Win. Knlsnr of thin Mtv wore tlio only attorneys for tho do-l lonso, tno prosecution was repro sontcd by District Attornoy Man Mng, Assistant District Attorney utrt naney, aiarnn u JMpes, all of roruana, nna Attorney . . i . ,10c .15c Hat Pins ....; ',. . i 5c. 10c to 25o Embroidery iroops ,. ," 'g0 Buster Drown belts, with rovolvor und holstor, tho vary Iatcs rngo ,Ver Wash Bolts it. 16c to 50c Hannrnl flrAwfnrrt Tl!erlf A ti. sidewalks built qn certain points qfiMcNary and Assistant District AV Broadway nnd South Thirteenth tbrncy Chas. H. McNary. Oil "'UIB. Tho strcot committcQ was autho rized to buy a Studobaker sptlnklor for $375. At Mayor Rodgor'a suggestion ho wn awarded J5 to bnv . nhitaeo Stamps for nublin hnnlnnnti iirnv A bill tanking It punlshnblo by a Iflno not exceeding 20 for. 'bring ing meat, vegetables or frlllb" Inta j tho .city without being covered wnfl referred to tho health committee for 'a slight nmondment. It will bo passed at tho noxt mooting. An ordlnnco to prevent swimming in tho city limits and ono governing steam woodsnws, both already In forre, wero amended slightly to cov er n Bmall defect. A reso'nitlon pirfectlng nnd Im proving tho manner of numbering tho sections of bill 51 of tho city or dinances was passed. ' . A resolution was brought tin for tho extension of Eighteenth street to tho Garden Road, but an It wns The examination of witnesses camo to abrupt stop shortly after thoy had begun and tho best part of tho morning was consumed In a, hot argument between tho attornoys as to whether testimony could bo In troducud showing -that the defend ants, personally, not tho bank, had recoived tho state moneys, and Whether tho money so deposited wad an orainory commercial deposit or had been placed In tho bnnlc for safo Keeping. ft The prosecution declred to pravohto treasuror deposited tho Bchool Offlclnls wore ro "-" in tno unnK no ucenmo a uodi Hint the indicted sponsible, personally, for tho S288. 000 state monoy alleged to havo been, converted, and that such funds worp not commercial deposits, and should' not havo been loaned out. Bon W. Olcott, duly appointed ctistodlnn of tho papers of tho de funct Institution, was tho first wlt Sorh pluced on tho Rtnnd. He tostl ed inurely formally that ho had boon appolted by the United States learned that a law suit would be Unnrt iin n.iui i.,. tminn m,.ni, brought by ownors of tho Baker if no imii cortaln nnnom In hU no- property, through which tho roai PW9lon which would show that the will tyvo to bo cut, It was roforred 5288,000 of stato monoy had boon iopositod with tho bank. Olcott tes tified that ho had,. but nt It would lako Mme time to got tho necessary to the councllmon from tho ward af fected for Investigation, An ordinance whb introduced pro viding for tho assswumont for thonta ogpther. ho wan temporarily ,roionBxl from tho otand nnd State wns work of laying the grade for nnd changing tho trnck of tho Portlnirlfrronstiror Chnrloa A. Stoolo fJonernl Rlpptrlf rnmnniiv, Pnnnnlt. ' n-.i "; . . . . " y. w ....... .luiiiivii. tary and director, woro a controlling Interest ot tho hoard of directors nnd therefore tho xeal custollann'clf tho doposlts. From this tlio nrgU mont enlarged nnd beenmo more tn tlrcmo and tho jury was oxeusod for auclt tlmo as It lasted. Tho tlcfonse next raised tho con tontlon that tho money doposlted by Stoolo wap liv.t.ho uatUro of n com mercial deposit as tlio state txenducef had tho right to do according to law. Judgo Pipes, in n longargumont, gltod many authorities showing that tho statu monev was nn donoslt na n Ifbaiimont" -that is for safe keep ing nnd should not hnve been touch ed. Both Bldoi,Hhon. Jn turn, jrend raso after caso giving authorities loT pruve iiiuir coiuonuon. ; SlcCanmut's .Argument.. 5 Immediately upon tho corivohlng of rnlirt thin mornlncr In thn trlnt nf 'j. 'Thotburn Ross, Attornoy Wallac? .Mcuamant piungca inio tno argu' ihont upon which tho dofonso ovl dentty has based Its cntiro caso. tThat Ik, that tho deposit made by otato Treasuror aeorpse A. tsteoio vwUh the Titlo auarnnteov& Trust company was a, gonoral deposit liko any other deposit, subject to check, nnd was not in nattiro of a loan to tho bank or to its otnClnls nor a bail ment. f' McCamant argued for hours and elted nhuudant authority to substan tiate hlB contention that when tho CORVAuLIS A EASTERN It. M .' ' TIMK' TABLK ! ' i 4 or of tho bnnk nnd . not a balleo; that tho bank was tho creditor of Mr. Btool and not a bailor. In order to inako thin contention stand Mr. Mc Camant also undertook to show by decision of the sitpromo court of Oro gon tho state treasuror was author ized to deposit tho funds In tho bank. Both those points of law havo a portentous bearing on tho caso of tho dofonso nnd tho decision, of Judgo Burnett Is awaited with con siderable Intorost. Practically no evldonco was heard by tho Jury today. Mr. Stoolo was milled tnt bolng nbsont from tho court room Bon Olcott, export ac count nnd custodian ot tho books of the bank was on tho stand a fow mlnutofl. Ho wn rolenscd and Mr. Stoolo called as soon as Mr. Steolo apponrod In court. Whon tho tronH 6:09 p. mJ fi:0p. , iALEM CITY FATHERS GRIND A BIG GRIS1 ns tho property ownors havo a now suggestion which thoy will present nt tho noxt meeting. Upon tho application of Chlof Dnrr, of the flro department, ton cords of wood wns ordered by tho council. Alex Conoyor wns ordored grant' d n liquor license to conduct big sa loon nt tho cornor of Stnto and Commorclnl streets. Tne round! held a vory ouiot 03-'nvnotiRnK wnn niiimrin,i .w,,rni...un !oa Ian night In comparison, within rocord typewriter mnohlno for Ro man Kldrodgo .objootod to tho woidfc- stoolo wns allowed ifwo perfunr- urer was nskod to titlfv that ho do "franchlso" but did not glvo any rea-jtory questions as to his otllclal tlt'o t Ialod funds In tho dofunct bank i no , , of thoij, of or rod ft Iti prcnous moftlngj, In which the f"w nn noil wns tno' prinolpal BWarbf- T i r - wns nnlv Anho nc t' 1, i tine hint Jtvr.nlmr that PS' r if tllO OniMlnlllllnfi nmu w;o fh r i-mal point, The r attorney has boon in- !' '"1 I thO Council In nivalin r.i M "iJ "nrf ttrollllllttncr tho rain nf fvi r riltnmohllok nnd mntnr. fi '1 I H timlinllla tlmt tlii ,ii- cordor Mooros, who hns pluggod his uy iiHHKiuoiisiy inrougu tno mass of minutes of tho council mo.tln;v. Tho quarterly report of Street Commissioner Martin ns Introdiicol, biiowou mm tnero are a groat many B'dowalks In bad condition; oapec lally thoio in tho outlying districts. Ssvsnty-llve names of propsrty. owners wno did not iiavo sidewalk. r. al l...ll. In I... 1 .n.tlll . Ul V.l1 Umlt flm unnl.l In 1 1. I u..l....it.i ... . i.,. .1 ,,' .. . " " iwM ... . v I aiiiiiiiiiinu 111 1 hit I'WIIIIUII. lllttl I'l .11 U I'll Many moillbors Of I tlio .llhitirrv nti Imvn nnlnrml inn. torinis Htiii aro prepsrod to put tlK'ir "I'lios,. tl' limltlne of 1 f altOK to lnn thnn n.1 iion 1 tir, hs thoy nro known to ill) 1 ..trill U'ltllltl n lltfln mr..A W hr t .'iiKth. nnd an thrt BtrI a r ' a'' coinpsmtlvoly wldo J" ' I 11! to boo a conolder ' 'h 'arco up and down strsopi ; " r - t'lg they ars not ho TPJ t 1 a menace to llfo nnd o The PniorcdlngK. A '"' ' fn enrnr Mm at rant 6fk of 'h Portland Gon-rnl lClun. f"r. i'- V.IB InlrnilnnoI f.iwl wiM ps thU pnntrnnf tUn wi.rl- t0 I 1 r'-no bv .lnlv If.Mi lint llm MCt dntr f r fh pnmnlntl11. nf Mm 5Tl and . 'hfcl' nai.ll..l...n ..... HI fO tM fll rrfttlnn nf Ain. movr. ICO fVC" t commit Oft Tlin mn. Ftt I) 1 I ft RIL'HO.I Uv Movnr 1'dv- ' 0' thr flh and L Ki p lor :: r .' ' m "tsc 'w 1 ar I O W caso of dtapute 'bird soloctod by, the Tha No-lti UK - t or nronortv owners Tn asking for tho drain sidewalks lu good Hhapo Martin wns complimented hy-th mnyor for hi- thorough Investigation and report on ths above. A lortor from city attornoy Koyra, answering tho query of n coilncll men, stated thst the city hns th- light to chnngo tho street width and Qtirb. F. B. Talkinton's petition for a rouowal of his liquor license Wan ro forred to tho liconso QommittOM A petition was reeved from 28 Highland addition proponty owners for tho romovnl of tho railway csmn In that district, whloh thoy ternud "a blot ojt the fnco of tho erth." was roforred to tho hospital and po llco with authorization to order the on m p reioovod. The orllnanoa providing for the Improvement of Court street from Church st root to Twolfth street wan son wnen nsKtd by stoiz. 'rne, ilt nH quickly a J udrt Pipes askod council nonrd two roadingB or tncjhm if 1,0 mid glvon tho monoy to rosolutlons but It wnB then rofornnlKhb defondnnt nnd his co-ollloors for o tho street commlttoo (until next Idopoalt with 4ho Title Gunrantoe and ... T', .. . ""',''-'"'" '." """.iri.st company, .Mcrnmani wns on 'franchise" in the ordlnnnco waB ,hrftoot with an objection. Ho stntod twnuio tho coinpany had no fran-that 1 would object to any qiion ohlio and flhouKl It be montlonod In tlonlng tending to show Hint tho 11111 onunanco uiai inoro was a irn ii,moiipg hnd boon deposited with chlso, It would toml to glvo tho rall-n08), or tho othdr Indicted omclals way company ono. Mnyor Rodgors dullvored a mil 1 warning to members of tho council not to contract bllln without author ization. Councilman Gr-eonebaum said ho was glad tho matter had como up. That, ho noticed tho con tracting of debts without authoriza tion, ofipoclnlly In connection with tho dyphthorla patlont hold In tho city Jail. Groenebnum stated tint lit noticed tho clilor or police a head quarters had, In nddltlou to boliig disinfected nnd whltownuhod, benu varnUlud and painted. Various bills woro referrod to th( commiiioe on uccoiiimh nua curi'ui exp.nstMi. o ns distinguished from Hie bank, proper. Judgo Pipes replied that he bollcved it was In order to, and that ho would, show thnt Ros us -pre'sl. dont. TII11 na vlon iirnHl.iont. AllchU son, ns dlroctor, Burkhurt, ns secre-' dealers. e tho dofonso objected and tho nrgu ment of Mr. McCnmant wns begun that lasted throughout the morning session and well Into tho afternoon. President Roosevelt Hay. Thnt outdoor oxorclso Is uoodod by tho American people. T lint's ti'l rh'iumntlBtn follow that advlc? Tho answor Is slmplo uso Ballard's Snow Mnlmont, and tho rhoiimntlsm will go, leaving you as spry as a colt. Gives quick and pormnnont ro ller from ihoum,tlim. lii'ura'Rla lamo hack and all pains. Sold by ull No. 4 r J .. Lonvo'a' ,Dotrolt .; lt0'O. Ms, follows, commencing Jan.;if, l&ti 1 Tralwi for!7orvaHi. No. 8- . " Leaves Albany ...,,.., 7SS ft, M rrlvcB itCorvaUl8 . ...!6a No. 10. & ; Lvavos Albitny Sti (f5 i. M. Arrlroa at Corvallia ... 1;S5b.ibv N'i n V - . Leavoa AJauy ....... ,$fi'4 5 p. . Arrlvos at Corvallls .... 8:85 o. M. Trains for Albany. S. Nor 5 Leaves Corvallls SilO . au Arrives 'at Albany ..... 7:10 a. m.1 No. 9 ; Loaves Corvallls iil6.wi Anlvi at Albany .... stC5 p. m. No. 7 -. : TiOflvi fliirvnll'M ItAAn Arrives at Albany No. 11 (Sunday oaly) Leaves Corvallls ll:lK.m: (Arrlvls1 at Albany 11488 a. m No. 12 (un,day only)i? Loaves- Albany ; A:bt p. Mi Arrive a. Corvallls , . . .' $:18p. m, For further Information, apply if Trlw from and to Yala. .No. 1 lArrlvcs at Corvallls . .. .TitflO a.l Arrfvc: at Albany 6:65 m. m! Lonvos Ynqutua ...... 6:45 a, ik, ViTivos at Albany 11:58 4. . No. 2 Loavoi Albany .-12:35 p. m Arrives at Ynqulna .... 0:15 p.. Trains to and from Detroit. Loaves CorvalUov ,;, ,. 1:40 p.m. No. 3 , Loaves Albany ....'., 7:30 a. m. A. M. 0:00, a7:05, 8:05, 10,61. Vt nr..nm(Av , ...... .UIIUIIIUI1, Oen. Pnns. AM Portland, Orcfton. Jno. M. Scott, Auat. O. P. A. T O C. T. Co Steamers Pomona and Orogos lonvo for Pbrtlnnd dally oxcopt 8uh day nnd Wednesday nt 0 a. in. for CorvnlJlB, TuoHday nnd Snturdsy, about 7 p. in. M. P. UALDWIN, AHt. MB9I 388 State Street EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP Phone Main 355 IRRIGATION SYSTEMS FOR DRY STATES ' m REAL VALUE m a board of arbltratlonrj tho basis for tho, only bad blood of H10 meeting It had hrrdly brton road before lldrodgo Jumped to hla 'la slough was deniel, feet with n motion that It bo laid There Is Nothing fco dr ay l so dangerous as in Bye Trouble. a iftldar that wn mii .cat alone fa lei v wail iWltihseiL iiur fx..r.t sight, yu wlH understand how ImjMJrtantMt Is t Uk r l'&nces with your yes. - Our Business Is to' Tell You 'When You Need Glasses BARR'S JEWELRY STORE The Stre if Quality ' h C"?a5! ! (erly SaflQ(Sg.-y.' . (Unltod Press Lgssed Wire.) Washington, April 21. The con stitutional lawyers of Hio sonnto ar--are irMirhiK to have their lllng ArKumonts about W10 "pln.ns of the father." and states' rights will h- Worked over time when that body cornea to tuko the measuro from the Judiciary commlttos Intndinie to jv strict tho trafllo of liuoxlcatlng Mn- Mors between "wet and "dr 1 stato. Whon Hie various bill on thl subjoct wore being oonsiduitd by th , committee there were alinoot many iiiveront views expressed s there woro membors. The bill that ' finally got out of committee waa oompromUe. Instead , of giving a "dry"' state the right to hold up shli ' monts of liquor nt,the tan bordor. as desired by the prohibition forroc It merely provonts a rullniud fromt aotlng as agent for the consignor,; and requires tiio full name and ad dress of both consignor and eoi". slgnto to be inscribed on the paK ago. Some h-rlfatlon is HkiH to " manlfestod when the dobait coined on. Thepln points of the consti'i Hon that aro thought Hkely by 1 . I exirt lo stlek Into tho practical r foreement of state prohibition " oshso sores. It Is lste argument of 1 t4ie senators from tho "dry" and "sear dry" stales thst the freedom of iHter-state trsflle In liquor makes prohibitory state laws of. little t feet. It takes only a few month su der the prosont laws to establish a oomplete system of Irrigation (r "dry" states from tho outside where tho damp Is unoonflnsd. o Iatli Wun On UN Hettls. I Jetse P. Korrls. of Skippers. Va. had a clow cell In the snrlnR o' 190C. Ho says: "An attack of pnouvwsla left me so veak and wKL sucb a fearful couch that my frlc-n'u declared consumption had me, nnd dsfcth was oj my beeli. Then I w.-ts p-rsupded to Uy Dr. King's X Discovory. It helped ne IramoJIato ly, nnd after U.klng two and a half bottloa I was a well tnnn again. I found out that New Discovery Is the best remedy for coughs and lng dlser-i In .all tho world." Sold aindrr ruM"-nto at J. C. Ptrrv's drug I store. ,50e and- 1.00. Trial bottle free. In RACS0 SYSTEM clothes. Do you ever con sider how much of REAL VALUE there may or may noi be in the suit or top coat you select and for which you pay your good money? Well, you should. And by the way, here are facts for yon about the REAL VALUE in RACS0 SYSTEM handfaiIored suits and top coats. As any one custom tailor's clothes are unlike the productions of all other tailors, so RACSO clothes are different, from all other ready-made clothing." Distinctively RACSO-different in fabrics, different in style, different in tail oringno other clothier can show you an exact duplicate of a RACSO garment Selecting our own woolens enables us to offer you exclusive patterns. As no maker dictates our buying, we are free to consider the designs of all master tailors and therefore become exclusive disbursers of the smart- . es( styles. By paying more we gat better linings, better trimmings, better tailoring and the result is JUCS0, the BETTER clothing, which looks better, wears better and IS better than clothing commonly sold at RACSO prices, $20 to $10 the suit. SUPERBA CRAVATS ALL SILK 5(lc 75c $1.80 The Real Value Kind ,11. SI. fJOM' KlllltTH STirrSO.V KTItAW HATH sriffrKo.v vvn hath CHAWl'OHO SHOKS IIAWKK !I.IM) HATH 3f. Jt M. nALP JIOHK The Real Value Kind m s 1 Shop m mM Oacar M Johnson. Ink VM lfttl 1 $r mlwrn -Ki T ilp :$ WW if I s IS mSr Tw I mm -,!. . .. - i i I iSua I'm l. ... i s n H mmmmmmmmmmmm A&m ft w,i L JLU M ,9.1 u- .J l. is .r .-' k'i ' ft' r